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Re: UEFA Champions League 2022/23 Season
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LUCKMCFLY
on 05/06/2023, 01:44:31 UTC
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Man City played very superior, many opportunities were created by Haaland even though he didn't score a goal but his game in that match was very troublesome for Real Madrid's defense.
Yes, seen from various sides, Man City in the media competition is indeed superior in many ways. Even though Haaland doesn't seem to be able to move much because of his limited movements, Man City has a strong and reliable squad on almost all fronts. So that they are all able to optimize all the lines and chamces they get. Goal 4 - 0 against Real Madrid was satisfying and made Real Madrid suffered very much.

In the final match later, I think, Man City also has a chance to win if they can play very well like before. Not to underestimate Inter, but more to consider statistically and their current performance and squad.
Undoubtedly, Manchester City is the best team in the semi finals of this season's UEFA Champions League competition. Erling Haaland who has been banging goals for fun this season was unable to score in the two legged encounter and that's because Madrid defenders where very much careful with him coupled with his failure to convert the few chances .
They'll play in the final against a young and energetic Inter Milan who I think stands a good chance of beating City and lifting the UCL trophy

Well, according to many, Inter wanted to face City and not Madrid, I hope that City plays with the same intensity because since they played against Madrid it was something impressive, they didn't have any chance of recovering Madrid, I also think that here who had All the responsibility for Madrid doing so badly was the bad strategy that Ancelotti put in, it's a shame, but he shouldn't have started to invent, they were in the first leg and played a fairly wide game where they saw many opportunities to goal, but in the game against City what was seen was a clear opportunity to score a goal or part of Kross, the rest I think they were lost.

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Soccer superstar Romelu Lukaku grew up so poor his family couldn't afford to watch Champions League games on television, and out of sheer embarrassment he had to lie to his classmates that he had. Now life has come full circle and the Belgian striker is gearing up for the biggest club game of his career this coming Saturday when Inter Milan face off against Man City for the Champions League crown in Istanbul.

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